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Stories from the issue published April 14, 2004

  • 'To life!' ala Hillel's Jewish Theatre Project
  • Academic staff honored for excellence
  • Almanac
  • Alumni take home Pulitzer Prizes
  • American Law Institute president to deliver Fairchild Lecture
  • Archaeologist tackles mysteries of Troy
  • Book smart
  • Bus service to be cut back May 10
  • Campus honors faculty for excellence in teaching
  • Certificate recognizes skills
  • Children's author to lecture
  • Choreographers to converge in Dance Program concert
  • Classified staff awards announced
  • Construction closes Charter Street
  • Dean emeritus provides boost to history department
  • Employee Matters
  • Exhibition puts new spin on night light
  • For the Record
  • Forum to explore genetic testing
  • Guide offers aid to campus entrepreneurs
  • Instructors can find teaching resources at new Web site
  • Interdisciplinary artist to transform SoHE facade
  • Kohler Art Library exhibition explores books as art
  • Milestones
  • New classified staff panel honors six Letters and Science employees
  • New storage method amplifies cells available for science
  • Old mound may lead to new ideas about people 5,000 years ago
  • Parking crunch coming this fall
  • Planning, experience get opera from page to stage
  • Recent sightings
  • Schools lose ground as states face fiscal bind, UW study finds
  • Symposium to explore 'Second Life of Fashion'
  • UW-Madison launches stem cell research program
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